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REPORT ON THE NORTH WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP
BARITE PROSPECT
EXPLORATION PROJECT
OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1991
#v/Robert A. Hill, P.Eng,
TABLE OF
SUMMARY
BACKGROUND
OBJECTIVES
MOBILIZATION AND PERSONNEL
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
Clearing and Exposing Vein
Diamond Drilling
Bulk Sample
HISTORY OF PROPERTY
GEOLOGY
General
Property
Barite Veins
References
ECONOMICS
RECOMMENDATIONS
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APPENDIX
PLAN AND LONGITUDINAL SECTION OF VEIN
DRILL HOLE SECTIONS 9
DIAMOND DRILL LOGS 20
ASSAY l ASSAY - 3 PAGES
MAPS
Location and Access
North Williams Township to Mill
North Williams Township Key Plan
Claims Survey Locating Barite Veins
PICTURES
REPORT ON THE NORTH WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP BARITE PROSPECT
EXPLORATION PROJECT OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1991
SUMMARY
Two proximate barite occurrances were to be investigated for
their potential as a source of barite fillers. Information
particularly sought was size and geometry of the deposits,
chemical and physical properties, milling characteristics, and
customer acceptance of the filler product.
The project was only partially successful in achieving its
objectives, largley because the late fall start-up and slow
progress ran into increasingly severe winter conditions, which
limited and finally curtailed all work. As a result, efforts
were mainly confined to "A" vein which initial investigations
indicated to be the most promising.
Information on the geometry of "A" vein was obtained, but more
is needed, and information was obtained on the physical and
chemical properties of the barite, but insufficient material
was obtained to conduct milling tests or provide commercial
size test lots for customer evaluation.
"A" vein, as determined thus far, is of exceptional purity and
generally of a good white colour. The deposit appears to be of
sufficient size to warrant extraction, but unit costs may be a
little high and may only support the production of high quality,
more expensive, micronized fillers.
The project warrants further work - to complete and expand on
the 1991 program.
REPORT ON THE NORTH WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP BARITE PROSPECT
EXPLORATION PROJECT OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1991
BACKGROUND
The world barite filler industry suffers from low commodity
prices and weak markets. Domestically the industy is further
aggravated by a steady drain of traditional markets relocating
to other countries, and the disproportional high cost of doing
business as compared to other locales.
This situation has prevailed for the past five years, and is
accelerating, and for Extender to continue to be a significant
participant in the industry, we have concluded that we must
(1) emphasize the production of high quality, more expensive fillers, and (2) source mill feed from deposits requiring the
minimum of sophisticated expensive mining.
The probability of finding deposits meeting these criteria is
reasonably good. The North Williams Township barite is one
example. Extender has held these claims for many years, but
because of the land caution, only minor trenching and drilling
was done with inconclusive results. With recent developments
however, the property is again available for exploitation and
should be further investigated.
REPORT ON NORTH WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP BARITE PROSPECT
EXPLORATION PROJECT OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1991
OBJECTIVES
To delineate a barite deposit having a good white colour and
of such purity as to require minimum beneficiation, that can
be simply and quickly recovered with little waste rock contam
ination, and to test the acceptance of the filler produced
therefrom in the paint and plactic trades.
The high purity will result in the extraction of a minimum of
rock, no tailings, minimum beneficiation cost, and the lowest
possible freight costs per barite unit shipped.
The high purity and white colour will be suitable for the paint,
plastic and adhesive trade.
REPORT ON NORTH WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP BARITE PROSPECT
EXPLORATION PROJECT OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1991
MOBILIZATION S. PERSONNEL
A temporary camp was established on site during the first week
of October, comprising two portable trailers, a portable magazine,
a knockdown store house and knockdown dry.Major equipment brought on site - 1h yd. O&K track backhoe, John
Deere 450C bulldozer, Coventry washing pump, Garnder Denver
750 CFM portable compressor, Boyles drill, and ancilliary pumps,
and a Champion grader.
The camp was serviced and supplied by bi-weekly deliveries via
a tandem truck from Matachewan and four times weekly by a half
ton pick-up.
Food was prepared basically at Matachewan by the mine cook, and
delivered by pick-up truck.
Crew were on site from the beginning to end of the program,
rotating out on average one day per week. Personnel comprised
Wilf Gratton, driller mechanic, Mark Bisson and Yvon Rondeau,
machine operators, Maurice Roy, truck driver, Roger Boudreault,
miner, Robert Hill and Reg Viel, alternate p.u. drivers, and
Rose Vallee, Cook.
The on-site supervision was by Reg Viel, and the overall program
was under the direction of Robert Hill.
Consulting service was provided by William Hicks, who visited
the property, logged the core and reported on Mineralogy and
Geology.
Thin sections prepared by George Taylor, University of Toronto.
REPORT ON NORTH WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP BARITE PROSPECT
EXPLORATION PROJECT OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1991
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
(a) Clearing and exposing vein.
The two barite veins "A" and "B" were randonly trenched over
several hundred feet and "A" vein, which appeared the widest,
was then selected as the first target.
"A" vein was serviced by an eight hundred foot road to provide
access, and then cleared as completely as possible by the 1^ yd,
backhoe, the bulldozer, hand shovelling, and finally by washing,
The vein was cleared for an overall length of eight hundred
feet, extending N-E from the hydro right of way, towards Tracey
Lake, at which point the depth of overburden prevented further
tracing of the vein.
As a means of obtaining information on the surface plan of the
vein, the method employed to clear the vein was adequate, but
as preparation for the removal of the bulk sample it was less
so. The irregular surface required a great deal of hand
shovelling and washing to deliver up a contaminate free area
for the bulk sample, and with freezing conditions in November,
the work became slower and ultimately impossible.
REPORT ON NORTH WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP BARITE PROSPECT
EXPLORATION PROJECT OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1991
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
(b) Diamond Drilling.
The cleared portion of the vein was drilled from both sides on
approximately 150 ft. centres to a depth of about 100 ft.
Initially 5/8" E core barrel was recovered, but it was too
small to distinguish blockage in soft barite, and several holes
were lost because core was ground. A change to thin wall A core
(l 3/8") solved the problem. Another surprising difficulty was
caused by underground cavities which the drill could not cross
and four holes were lost as a result. Throughout the drilling
program, there was difficulty obtaining water. Eventually
sumps were dug and water pumped from Tracey Lake. Generally the
ground offered good drilling and full core barrels could be
recovered, except where the fracture pattern in the rock closely
paralleled the dip of the hole, which resulted in wedging and
blocking. Finally, one hole was abandoned due to losing the
bit and one hole 91-20 stopped because of time constraints.
It will be completed in the '92 season program. Altogether total
footage drilled was 1750 feet.
(c) Bulk Sample.
The program called for a 3000 ton bulk sample to be extracted,
beneficiated, milled to various micron sizes and sent to customers
for evaluation in commercial runs. From this work we would
expect to obtain information on the mechanics of mining the
deposit, particularly the competancy of the enclosing wall rock,
dilution of hte barite,beneficiation required and milling
characteristics, all of which would bear on the economics of
utilizing the North Williams barite as a source for the production
of fillers.
At the N-E end of the cleared vein where it disappeared into the
swamp, it was proposed to establish two six foor benches and
carry them back the width of the vein (or four feet minimum) along
strike a length of 300 ft. In the event however, it became
apparent that an unacceptable amount of clay from surface and
cracks became mixed with barite during blasting, which in turn
adhered to the barite as small frozen waste fragments. It was
hoped that these impurities would be dislodged during the process
of crushing at the mill, but this was not the case. This problem
could be controlled during a summer operation and further work
was postponed until spring '92.
To date the bulk sample is drilled off and about one third
broken, but little information has as yet been obtained. Thus
far, then, the only information obtained from the bulk sample has
been as a result of laboratory analysis of small samples and
limited information on the competancy of the wall rock.
REPORT ON THE NORTH WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP BARITE PROSPECT
EXPLORATION PROJECT OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1991
HISTORY OF THE PROPERTY
In 1972 a prospector Roy Annette, following reports of barite
in North Williams Township, found a small vein about l foot
wide on the present property. Subsequent prospecting uncovered
a wide (9 foot) vein about 600 feet south of the initial
discovery. Four claims were staked by Extender Minerals of
Canada Ltd., but minimal work was done due to the caution.
In 1977 Extender Minerals diamond drilled two holes and the
work is reported in the Ministry Assessment Files. The property
continues to be held by Extender Minerals.
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EXPLORATION PROJECT OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1991
GENERAL GEOLOGY
The geology of the western portion of North Williams Township
is shown by Card (1973) to consist of a cover of the Gowganda
formation with some exposed Proterozoic intrusives. In a
more detailed map, (Long and Colvine 1986) subdivided the
late precambrian rocks in the same part of the township into
Gowganda and Cobalt formations and Proterozoic intrusives.
North Williams Township is at the edge of a large area of
Huronian sediments stretching south and east. Work on this
property was confined to the barite veins.
GEOLOGY OF THE PROPERTY
Two veins of high quality barite are contained in a Proterozoic
intrusive immediately east of Tracey Lake. The veins strike
approximately north-east and dip about 75 degrees south-east.
The intrusive host rock consisted of three formations listed
in order of quantity.
1. Dark green fine grained mafic rock. It is characterized by
euhedral to subhedral lath-like and acicular feldspar crystals.
Chlorite, replacing amphibole or pyroxene occurs interstitially.
Fine grained secondary calcite is found abundantly through parts
of the rock. Relatively coarse secondary quartz, and equally
coarse calcite are seen in some sections of the rock suggesting
filled viscicules. Feldspar is altered to saussurite and to
sericite. Fresh secondary albite is present. (Photos l, 2.)
2. Pink to reddish coloured felsic rock. This rock exhibits
most of the textural features of the mafic type, particularly
the lath-like and acicular feldspar crystals. Generally
speaking it does not have as much mafic material as the former.
In addition, the amount of quartz varies enough so that in places
it could be classified as a syenite. In the drill core, it
frequently shows no distinct contact with the mafic type; instead
the two rocks grade into one another. It is thought that the red
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rock may be a phase or an alteration product of the dark
green variety (Photos 3, 4, 5.)
Thin section examination concludes that the felsic type is
a hematized phase of the dark rock. Hematite is found as a
fine dust throughout the felsic variety. It appears to have
been derived from oxidation of primary magnetite.
The two rock types are classified as SYENODIORITE and as
HEMATIZED SYENODIORITE.
3. A black extremely fine grained feldspathic rock was
encountered in three of the holes. It is made up of masses
of minute bladed feldspar crystals in a very dark matrix.
In thin section, under intense substage lighting, the matrix
was seen to be devitrified glass with considerable opaque
magnetite. The driller reported a black sludge while passing
through this formation. The rock is a DIABASE DIKE. Although
this black rock is not of significant volume, being only
l foot wide and encountered only in one part of the property,
it could be a useful marker horizon in future drilling.
(Photo 6)
THE ORE POTENTIAL - BARITE VEINS
Barite has been found as the principal mineral in two veins,
striking north-east and dipping 75 degrees south-east.
So far exploration work has been concentrated on the wider
vein 600 feet south of the initial discovery.
Surface stripping, trenching and drilling have revealed good
quality barite, traceable for 800 feet.
The barite varies in colour from white to grey to pale pink.
It grinds to a high quality product.
Calcite is the only other mineral in the barite vein. Its
occurrence is of local extent and it does not appear to be an
impurity of significance. Spot assays of 9 drill core samples
showed 100?; barite, except for 2 samples with visible calcite
and host rock fragments.
The barite vein pinches and swells for 2 feet to 9 feet on
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surface. Drill intersections average 5 feet of barite for a
true width of 3 to 4 feet. The vein also displays local curves
and bends along its general north-east strike. Carried
underground such changes in strike caused anomalous drill core
intersections of 23 and 24.5 feet as in holes 2 and 3.
Conclusion - the drilling program confirmed the underground
extent of the surface exposures.
REFERENCES
1973 Card, K. D., Mcilwaine, W. H., Meyn, H. D. 1973 O.G.S,
GR 106 Maple Mountain Area
1986 Long, D. G. F. and Colvine, A. C. Geology of the
Huronian Strata O.G.S. Map P3048
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EXPLORATION PROJECT OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1991
ECONOMICS
The premininary studies preceding the "91 OMIP project estimated
North Williams Township barite to be a viable source to supply
the Matachewan mill, would have to be mined, crushed, concen
trated and delivered to the mill for $45-55/MT. This season's
work suggests this figure can probably be achieved, but confirm
ation must wait upon the completion of the '92 program.
With respect to (1) physical and chemical characteristics of the
barite - it is pure enough to be acceptable in all applications
excepting where ppted BaSO4 is required. The colour for the
most part is only slightly off white making it satisfactory for
all applications, excepting white primer paint.
(2) Mining characteristics - over the drilled
area most of the vein is wider than the minimum mining width and
dips close to vertical, thus lending itself to a shrinkage or
modified rill mining method, both of which allow close control
on mining with a minimum of dilution.
(3) Tonnage - vein "A" has continuity over 800 ft,
of strike and has not been defined in either direction. Also
the vein has not been defined at depth, although it narrows down
dip. Consequently more work is required to fully delineate
vein "A" and also vein "B". However, based on the information
in hand thus far, there is a reasonable possibility that the
entire mill feed requirements could be sourced from this deposit
for several years. If this proves not the case - if the tonnage
is too small, and/or costs to the mill too high to accommodate
the production of the cheaper filler grades - it appears very
probable that this barite source can still be utilized to supply
the smaller quantities of higher priced micronized barite fillers,
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REPORT ON THE NORTH WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP BARITE PROSPECT
EXPLORATION PROJECT OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1991
RECOMMENDATIONS
(1) The '91 OMIP objectives should be completed.
(2) Two D.D. holes should be drilled to cut the barite at
250 feet below surface.
(3) Further reconnaissance exploration should be carried out
on the claim group and expanded to surrounding township. In
this regard it is possible that the high purity of the barite
veins would have an anomalous gravity profile that could be
located by geophysical traversing, and this should be tested over
the two know veins.
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REPORT ON DIAMOND DRILLING
HOLE NO. 1DIP -45 -
FOOTAGE 37 ft
ELEV. OF COLLAR ~51 ft
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Description
Reddish fine grained feldspathic rock with mafics:ilmenite
Dark green mafic fine grained rock
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HOLE NO. 2
DIP - 65
FOOTAGE 1 13
ELEV. OF COLLAR - 51 ft.
BEARING N43 0 25 'W CLAIM NO. 1,441510
STARTED 27/10/91 LOCATION R? S r*™,oo/in/oi 360 ! N " COMPLETED 29/10/9-1 REF. POINT 130'E
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21— 5 —22 Barite spam jn fractured h— svd
dark green massive, fine euhedral feldspar with maficmaterial
40 i 5 -42 Barite with calcite in .lens of, h-syd ,.,,.. ...,,85-108 Barite zone
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HOLE NO. 3
DIP -45
FOOTAGE 97
ELEV. OF COLLAR - 51 ft
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65.5-90 BARITE, coarse grainedwhite to pink, , occasional graniteinclusion
90-97 HEMATIZED SYENODIORITE asinclsuions in the SYD with seams ofbarite and calcite
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HOLE NO. 4
DIP - 45
FOOTAGE 8 8 f t ( 8? )
ELEV. OF COLLAR -5 5 ft
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fine to medium grained, considerablehornblende
67-70 BARITE, grey and pink
dark green, fine grained, as above
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HOLE NO. 5DIP - 65FOOTAGE 1 24 ( llg )
ELEV. OF COLLAR - 55 ft
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where mafics were lacking, the rock resemble(arkose, but careful examination provedotherwise
99-114 BARITEThe barite varies in quality from a pure
variety to one containing abundant whitecalcite accompanied by finely brecciatedgranite
medium to coarse graindd black and whitespeckled rock. This was the coarsestgrained, of ,,.fU.l . .h.Qs.t.™CQCkfi...fi,iicountered
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HOLE NO. 6DIP - 45
FOOTAGE 0 - 121 ft.
ELEV, OF COLLAR - 71 ft
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OVERBURDEN
dark green fine grained, massive, plag. fledspar, mafics,epidote and accessory magnetite.
pink ro red, fine grained, abundant feldspar, minor amphibolealtered to chlorite; grain size varies from fine grainedto extremely fine grained
27-28 BARITE pink to white43-44 BARITE pink to white86.5-88 BARITE pink to white37.5-38.5 DIABASE black fine erained rock : hiehlv feldspathic
with considerable magnetite - highly crystalline and. hard105-112 core lost - this may be indicative of barite zone.
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HOLE NO.
DIP
FOOT AC, E
.65____M ..M 121 ft (119)
ELEV. OF COLLAR 71 ft
2ARING S43' 25 'EFARTED 12/11/91
JMPLETED 14/11/91
3GGED BY Wm - Hicks
CLAIM NO. L4A1510'47"N Lat.
LOCATION R l 0 W T.nne.775 N
REF. POINT 298' ECL L441510 - P//3
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O 15 SYENODIORITE d ark green, fine grained massive, epidote in. seam?, minor magnetite ^^^
15 119 HEMATIZEDSYENODIORITE
pinkj_fine grained massive, highly feldspathic rOck, H chlorite;"iiT places (95-98) an increase in the mafic content
produces dark green phase, which closelyResembles the
4- dark phase.49 . 5-5 1 DIABASE the same black fine grained black rae.k,noted
in holes 6 and 85 3-5 8. 5 BARITE
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HOLE NO. 8 BEARING S55* 25'E CLAIM NO. L441510rAi-T^ (;c; I//II/DI 47 D N Lat . DIP .. - 65 STARTED 14/11/91 LOCATION RI" W T.ong.--—— -- - - ————————————————————— ... ."J n^uy^...
FOOTAGE 64 (62) COMPLETED 15/11/91 REF . POINT 298'EELEV. OF COLLAR ~ 71 ft. LOGGED B Y Wm. Hicks CL L441510 - P//3
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SYENODIORITE
HEMATIZEDSYENODIORITE
Description
dark green fine grained massive
reddish fine gjrained feldspathic rock with finelydisseminated chlorite .^
23' - 2 inch barite seam52-53 DIABASE black hard feldspathic rock
caving ground - no core recovery __
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HOLE NO. 9DIP - 65FOOTAGE l 02 t 118 f t )
ELEV. OF COLLAR "71 ft
BEARING S31* 25 'E CLAIM NO.L441510ic i t i /m 47! N Lat. STARTED 15/11/91 LOCATION 81 W Lone.
COMPLETED 17/11/91 REF. POINT 298 f ELOGGED BY Wm * Hicks CL L441510 P#3
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SYENODIORITE
HEMATIZEDSYENODIORITE
Description
dark green, fine grained massive, of feldspar and malseams of calcite and epidote
fine grained pink massive highly feldspathic rock, c;onlv minor mafic material
i 56-69 BARITE pink whitej. coarse grained74-75 BARITE seam, coarse grained ........
jSYENODIORITE as above
HEMATIZED jSYENODIORITE D lnk f lne erained feldspathic
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HOLE NO. 10 BEARING N43" 25'W CLAIM NO.L441510
DIP . ~ 4 8 , STARTED 19/11/91 LOCATION 8? W ^one.
FOOTAGE 81ft COMPLETED 20/11/91 REF. POINT 318'E
ELEV. OF COLLAR - 67 ft LOGGED BY Wm - H icks CL L441510 - P//3•l l.,, ————— —— — ,-m - ——
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SYENODIORITE
Description
^dairk^ green, fine grained massive, seams ofpale green epidote; contains inclusionsof pink h-s^d.
47' - narrow (1") barite seams in feldspath!^hase
BARITE ZONE - mixture of finely fractured Jh-syd and barite; purer grade of baritefrom 68 to 70.5 ft
1HEMATIZED pink fine grained - has numerous slips
SYENODIORITE parallel to core axis, fractures andseams at 45 to 50 degrees to core.
- --- - — --
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DIP
FOOTAGE
IOLE NO. 11
- 45
85 ft (81)
:LEV. OF COLLAR - ft
BEARING N63* 25 'WSTARTED 20/11/91
COMPLETED 22/11/91
LOGGED BY Wm ' Hicks
CLAIM NO. L44151047" N Lat.
LOCATION RI0 W Lone.640'N
RKF. POINT 318'ECL L441510 - P//3
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? Y.ENQDJ ORI.TE__.^.
Description
CASING
dark green to grey massive fine grainedrock. Near the collar, there appeared
be quartz eyes in a fine grained matrijCloser JJtudy showed a crystalline
rather than a clastic matrixBleached altered quartz-rich rock
* ARITE .,
HEMATIZED
SYENODIORITE i p ink fine-grainedl feldspathic ,rg,ck.^__^
SpecimenSampleS/SP
7, Barite
Sp-12
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HOLE NO. 12DIP ~ 68
FOOTAGE
ELEV. OF
121
COLLAR - 67 f
BEARING N430 25'W CLAIM NO. T,AAlsmSTARTED 22/11/91 LOCATION K i" u T. m g ,
" " 640*N~ COMPLETED 24/11/91 REF . POINT 318'E
t LOGGED BY Wm. Hicks CL L441510 - P#3.
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SYENODIORITE
Description
NO CORE
dark green fine grained massive; maficminerals and feldsoar - numerous seams(h") of epidote and quartz
11.5-14 h-svd phase with spots up to 5mm ofj quartz and epidote. These could be
altered phenocrysts41-51 h-syd phase, fine grained equigranular
1 45' Dendritic MnO,, on a fracture facei
HF.MATT/.F.n pink-rpH fine grainedSYENODIORITE 1
- - -- - -
107-112 BARITE massive4srjjeddish whitejmedium grained
Specimen Sample
S/SP
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S-108
Barit*
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100
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HOLE NO. 13DIP - 68
FOOTAGE 129
ELEV. OF COLLAR - 67 ft
BEARING N33 25 'W CLAIM NO. L4415100 , , , , , nl 4/TN Lat.
STARTED 26/11/91 LOCATION 81" W Lone.640-'N
COMPLETED 28/11/91 REF . POINT 318'ELOGGED BY Wm ' Hicks CL L441510
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SYENODIORITE
HEMATIZEDSYENODIORITE j
BARITE ZONE ... . .... r . ...
Description
CASING
dark fine grained massive rock, occassionalseams of carbonate and epidote
pink rock ? grain size variation from veryfine grained to medium grained - somesiliceous breccia present
48 - traces of specular hematite66-67 - vesicular material
t- M R rnmnrisps a *nnp of fraemented h-svdwith fractures filled with barite
SYENODIORITE
HEMATIZED SYENODIORITE
SYENODIORITE
contains 2-4" seams of barite ———————
as described above
Specimen Sample
S/SP
Sp-3
Sp-46.5
?arite
-- —
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HOLE NO. 14DIP - 50
FOOTAGE 3 2 f t
ELEV. OF COLLAR ~" 30 f t
BEARING S43* 25'E CLAIM NO. L441509.- .. ———————————————————————— i. 47*N Lst STARTED 01/12/91 LOCATION 81* W Lonp.
COMPLETED 01/12/91 REF . POINT 425'NLOGGED BY Wm - H icks CL L44151Q. ^P*^
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Rock Type
SYENODIORITE
Description
CASING
dark green fine grained - grades into h-svdphase at 6 ft
10.5-16 BARITE23-24 zone of fractured fine grained h-syd
with minor seams of barite and calcits
Specimen Sample
S /Sp
Sp-2
S-14.5
"/0 arite
100. ,
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- —
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HOLE NO. 15
DIP - 70
FOOTAGE 39 (32)
ELEV. OF COLLAR - 30 ft
BEARING S430 25 'E CLAIM NO. L441509STARTED 01/12/91 LOCATION 81s -J Long.
COMPLETED 02/12/91 REF . POINT 4 25 ' Non line
LOGGED BY Wm. Hicks CL L 441510 - P//3
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01
30
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130
32
Rock Type
SYENODIORITE
HEMATIZEDSYENODIORITE
Description
CASINGdark green fine grained rock, in places, porphyritic and
in ofhjg,r places changing to the hematized variety:calcite present as irregular seams .........~
28.5-29 BARITE, some host rock inclusions
very fine grained pink to red; traces of chalcopyrite30.5-3K5 BARITE
,
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HOLE NO. 16
DIP 7 0
FOOTAGE 1 8 f tELEV. OF COLLAR ~ 3 0
BEARING S55 0 25'E CLAIM NO. L441509n/719/ai 47- N Lat.
STARTED w ' iz '^ i LOCATION 81W Long,
COMPLETED 04 / 12 / 91 REF, POINT ^5'NLOGGED BY W™- Hicks CL L441510 ^Pf JM
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Rock Type
S-YENQD.IQUITK
Description
CASING
dark green fine grained rock - much mafic material andfeldspar
fractures and slips 20* to core axiscalcite seams V and less —
—
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HOLK NO. 17
DIP - 70
FOOTAGE 131 ft
ELEV. OF COLLAR - 51 ft
BEARING N43* 25'W CLAIM NO. L44151&— --••-—•--- —————— - ' - 47" N Lat STARTED 06/12/91 LOCATION 81* W ^ong.
COMPLETED 09/12/91 REF . POINT 130 'ELOGGED BY Bm - Hicks CL L441510 - P#3
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HEMATIZEDSYENODIORITE
SYENODIORITE
HEMATIZEDSYENODIORITE
Description
reddish fine grained, abundant feldspar and amphitiolmassive texture, grades into the dark variety desert
below
dark green porphyritic-phenocrysts of altered feldsp3-5 ram in length
33-34 hematized syenodiorite47-50 hematized syenodiorite.19. 5 BARITE - 2" seam103 BARITE - 6" seam
brecciated zone with fracture fillings of barite andthe zone contains about 25% barite
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HOLE NO. 18
DIP - 70
FOOTAGE 55 ft
ELEV. OF COLLAR -51 ft
RF.ARTN^ N58 25 'W CLAIM NO. L441510•--- -- 4;*N Lat. STARTED 10/12/91 LOCATION 810 W Long.
1 ,, , 10 , Q1 360 N COMPLETED H/12/91 RFF . poiNT 130-' ELOGGED BY Wm * Hlcks CL L441510 - P#3
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HEMATIZEDSYENODIORITE
Description
NO CORE
reddish fine grained feldspathic rock accompanied by green ,mafic minerals and minor ilmenite. Increasing mafic ^content makes the rock progressively dark toward thebottom of the hole
26-32 syenodiorite dark green to grey29-30 BARITE a 1" seam parallel to core .... ....44-44.5 BARITE f calcite veinlet ..... . ..... .
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HOLE
DIP
NQ.^
FOOTAGE
131™.- 45
55 ft
ELEV. OF COLLAR - 6 ft
BEARING N430 25 'W CLAIM NO. L441509STARTED 12/12/91 LOCATION Rl'w T.nnp.
n/io/01 280'N COMPLETED 13/12/91 REF , poiNT 25 YWLOGGED BY Wm - Hicks CL L441510
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Description
pink to red medium grained massive rock33 BARITE 6" veinlet39.5-41 ^ARITE
dark green fine grained massive rock43.5-52 BARITE white good quality
————— - ————— - ———————————————— ; ————jj(
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S/SP
S-43
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arite
100
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HOLE
DIP
NO. 20- 60
FOOTAGE 28 ft
ELEV. OF COLLAR - 6 ft
BEARING N43" 25 'W CLAIM NO. L441509n/n/m 47?N Lat.
STARTED 13/12/91 LOCATION sfWLone., , 280'N
COMPLETED 13/12/91 REF. POINT 9S'WLOGGED BY Wm - Hicks CL L^ 1510
.
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HEMATIZEDSYENODIORITE
1
Description
Red, medium/fine grained massive rock
Hole to be completed 1992
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ALL RESULTS PPM
REPORT No.
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ppm
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Cr
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Cu
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Ni
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Nb
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NORTH WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP CLAIM GROUP
KEY PLAN ' JAN. 92
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PL. l.B. a W.P. (WIT.)
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L \44I508R/W ' 7.93 AC
REM. LAND :36.84 AC TOTAL -44.79 AC
PART 4WATER ' : 20.90 AC. 400' RES . \* 1 8. 4O AC. REM. LAND\- 16.12 AC. TOTAL V 55.42 AC.
BALSAM H 10* t 17.3 BIRCH W 7.7'
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Hole 12-32
X Nicols
Mag. X90
Group of euhedral saussuritized feldspar crystals; matrix is
chiefly chlorite
Photo 2
Hole 18-27.5
X Nicols
Mag. X60
Euhedral altered feldspar showing Carlsbad twinning; matrix
contains subhedral feldspar, calcite, chlorite and quartz
Interstitial micrographic granite (centrefield) surrounded
by saussuritized feldspar, chlorite and quartz
Hole 13-46.5
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Mag. X90
Acicular secondary feldspar in altered ground mass of
chlorite, saussuritized feldspar and calcite.
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Hole 18-13.5
X Nicols
Mag. X70
Euhrel to subhedral altered feldspar, interstitial chlorite,
minor quartz and calcite.
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